f.lux makes your computer screen look like the room you're in, all the time. (justgetflux.com)
almost 10 years ago from Joseph Wachira, Product Designer at Cytonn
almost 10 years ago from Joseph Wachira, Product Designer at Cytonn
I'm all for people re-posting a link on DN - some people may have missed something amazing after all, especially with the high turn over of topics on DN (and f.lux is amazing).
However, this was posted literally less than a day ago. There's a warning when you post a link alerting the user that this has been posted before, but the warning should perhaps be stronger if the re-post is too close to date of the original post.
I guess, after the update the warning don't appear. Because there are a lots of duplicated posts.
Hi Thomas,
Sorry about that, but I didn't get the warning.
In which case my apologies good man!
Question for designers who use this: does it affect your ability to design well late at night? My co-worker uses this, and in the evening I'll look over and his screen is so drastically different in terms of color and hue that I couldn't imagine being able to design accurately on it.
f.lux recommends disabling the app when doing color-sensitive work.
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